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Happy Holidays from all of us at HIA! See you in the New Year!  ...

When travelling over the holidays with hearing loss it is important to prepare ahead of time Don't forget to pack: cleaning tools and wax guards extra batteries remote control for your hearing aids a "shake awake" alarm (if needed) assistive listening device (if needed) a flashlight for emergencies power adapters, if travelling abroad Check...

With the holidays fast approaching it is a great time to pick up some books. Here are a couple of great books on hearing loss either for yourself or for a loved one. A book always makes a great gift or stocking stuffer!   Living with Hearing...

Batteries make the perfect stocking stuffer! Buy 5 Get 5 Free In the Month of December...

Thousands of individuals and families in Nova Scotians rely on food banks and don't always know where they will get food for their next meal. During the holidays many struggle even more with hunger. FEED NOVA SCOTIA also provides extra holiday assistance to families in...

Not sure what to donate? FEED NOVA SCOTIA welcomes all non-perishable food donations however, the items below are especially helpful! canned vegetables, fruit, meat and fish flour and sugar pasta peanut butter baked beans canned or powdered milk soups and stews breakfast cereal http://www.feednovascotia.ca/images/donation_list.pdf...

Last year we collected 265 kg of food and raised $207.69 for FEED NOVA SCOTIA! Thanks to everyone who helped us make our 2012 food drive a success!   For more information on FEED NOVA SCOTIA http://www.feednovascotia.ca/index.html...

Noise induced hearing loss affects millions of people worldwide and many Veterans are living with hearing loss and/or tinnitus.  Veterans working in a variety of work conditions may have been exposed to high levels of noise exposure including, infantry, artillery, pilots, engineers and many others....

  All hearing aid purchases include a 30 day trial period. This trial period is important because hearing aids take time and patience to get used to. We want each person to be able to try out a hearing aid at home, at work and at...